How to Show Generosity During Hanukkah
Consider giving gifts to more people than just your family., Donate generously to a charitable cause., Cook a meal and deliver plates to the needy., Volunteer your time at a non-profit organization.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Consider giving gifts to more people than just your family.
Customarily, parents give presents to their children on Hanukkah, but try outreaching beyond those you know.
You could host a Hanukkah toy drive to buy gifts for less fortunate children, or along those lines. -
Step 2: Donate generously to a charitable cause.
You could make an individual donation or get your family, friends, coworkers, etc. involved. , You can make Hanukkah staples such as latkes (potato pancakes) with sour cream and applesauce; or sufganiyot (Israeli jelly donuts) and partner with an organization to facilitate delivery of the meals. , This could be a synagogue for example, which often hold holiday fairs or fundraisers around this time. -
Step 3: Cook a meal and deliver plates to the needy.
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Step 4: Volunteer your time at a non-profit organization.
Detailed Guide
Customarily, parents give presents to their children on Hanukkah, but try outreaching beyond those you know.
You could host a Hanukkah toy drive to buy gifts for less fortunate children, or along those lines.
You could make an individual donation or get your family, friends, coworkers, etc. involved. , You can make Hanukkah staples such as latkes (potato pancakes) with sour cream and applesauce; or sufganiyot (Israeli jelly donuts) and partner with an organization to facilitate delivery of the meals. , This could be a synagogue for example, which often hold holiday fairs or fundraisers around this time.
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